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New Walls and Canvases by Pichi & Avo That Mix Classic Greek Imagery With Graffiti Writing

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Mural in Boras, image via Pichi & Avo

Although Pichi & Avo (previously here and here) have continued to focus on their signature style of classic Greek gods and mythology intermixed graffiti writing, their works have now migrated off the wall and onto the canvas. The duo still produces stories-high murals, like the two they contributed to the Puerto Street Art Festival in late 2015, but have also began to incorporate their work into a gallery setting. This past December they presented two acrylic and aerosol canvases at SCOPE art fair with C.A.V.E. Gallery, each appearing like a cross-section of one of their larger wall murals.

The two are also in a group exhibition titled “Rough Cast” currently at Colab Gallery in Germany through May 7, 2016. You can see more of Pichi & Avo’s murals from across the world on their Instagram.

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Mural in Valencia, image via Pichi & Avo

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Mural in Valencia, image via Pichi & Avo

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“Bacchus Education,″ acrylic and aerosol on canvas, 57” x 45” (146 x 114 cm). Courtesy C.A.V.E. Gallery.

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Courtesy Colab Gallery.

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“Urban Warrior” at the Puerto Street Art Festival in Puerto de la Cruz, image via Pichi & Avo

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Close up of “Urban Warrior” at the Puerto Street Art Festival in Puerto de la Cruz, image via Pichi & Avo

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Mural in Fondi-Italy, image by Arianna Barone


http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2016/03/walls-and-canvases-by-pichi-avo/